Home Improvement Movement
Residential building permits jumped again in 2021 in all categories
For the second straight year Ontario saw a significant increase in total residential building permits, with more than 122,000 building permits issued across Ontario in 2021 for new development as well as home improvement. This represents a 15% increase from the previous year – continuing a trend that saw a 9% increase from the year before.
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC), which tracks property data across Ontario, reports residential home improvement permits were up by 18%, to nearly 70,000. These permits were for home improvements including renovations/additions, swimming pools, sheds, garages and decks.
“COVID-19 restrictions were likely a major factor again, with people focused on their home because they were spending so much more time there,” explains Carmelo Lipsi, MPAC Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. “In every category of home improvement – additions, renovations, swimming pools, garages, decks and sheds – the numbers were up, in many cases by double digit percentages.”
Notably, the increases in 2020 and 2021 represent a marked shift from previous years – reinforcing the notion that pandemic restrictions were a driver of home improvement decisions. By comparison, in 2019 home improvement permits were up by just 5% (with overall building permits increasing marginally by 0.3%), while in 2018 they decreased by 15% (overall permits down by 18%) year over year.
Analyzed by category:
- Total Building Permits – 122,334 across Ontario, up by 15%. Toronto led the province with 9,478 permits in 2021, an increase of 28% from 2020. The Municipality of Arran-Elderslie saw the largest percentage increase of any municipality, jumping 180% (73 building permits in 2021, compared to 26 in 2020).
- Residential Home Improvement – 69,488 province-wide in 2021, an increase of 18% from 2020. Brampton was tops with 7,382, up by 29% from 2020. On a percentage basis, Southwold Township topped the list, issuing 119% more home improvement permits (57 versus 26 the year before).
- Residential Renovations/Additions – 38,399, up 19% in 2021. Brampton was the provincial leader with 7,133 renovation/addition permits, an increase of 29% from the previous year.
- Residential Swimming Pools – 9,059 total in 2021, up 33% (continuing a trend that saw a 53% increase from 2019 to 2020). As in 2020, Ottawa was Ontario’s swimming pool capital, with 1,372 pool permits in 2021, a 47% jump.
- Residential Sheds – 4,223, up 18%. To require a permit, a shed must be a minimum size, so this category includes large, stylish sheds that have become increasingly popular as separate living/work space or backyard getaway. Hamilton, with 137 shed permits (a 19% increase), was provincial leader.
- Residential Garages – 6,579 across the province, up 9%. Toronto had the most, with 234 permits. But it was London, among larger cities, that saw the biggest jump, from 90 in 2020 to 207 in 2021, a 130% increase.
- Residential Decks – 9,502, up 2%. Hamilton also led in this category, with 884 deck permits, an increase of 29% from 2020.
“This is an interesting trend to watch, to see if it continues once pandemic restrictions have been lifted for good,” Lipsi says. “Many indicators suggest that working from home will be more prevalent than it was pre-pandemic, and we’ll see if that continues to translate to more spending on the home.”
See further data, categorized by permit type and region, below.
About MPAC
MPAC is an independent, not-for-profit corporation funded by all Ontario municipalities, accountable to the Province, municipalities and property taxpayers through its 13-member Board of Directors.
Our role is to accurately assess and classify all properties in Ontario in compliance with the Assessment Act and regulations set by the Government of Ontario. We are the largest assessment jurisdiction in North America, assessing and classifying more than five million properties with an estimated total value of $2.96 trillion.
For additional information, visit www.mpac.ca.
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TOP 5 MUNICIPALITIES BY CATEGORY
Most Residential Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Toronto |
7,419 |
9,478 |
28% |
Brampton |
6,909 |
8,564 |
25% |
Ottawa |
8,045 |
7,115 |
-12% |
Hamilton |
4,438 |
5,615 |
27% |
London |
2,461 |
2,391 |
-3% |
Highest Percentage Increase in Residential Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Arran-Elderslie |
26 |
73 |
181% |
Assiginack |
12 |
33 |
175% |
Southwold |
70 |
183 |
161% |
Carlow/Mayo |
13 |
32 |
146% |
Dutton/Dunwich | 61 | 134 | 120% |
Most Home Improvement Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Brampton |
5,716 |
7,382 |
29% |
Toronto |
5,388 |
7,027 |
30% |
Ottawa |
3,956 |
4,589 |
16% |
Hamilton |
2,714 |
3,379 |
25% |
London |
1,127 |
1,374 |
22% |
Highest Percentage Increase in Home Improvement Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Southwold |
26 |
57 |
119% |
Aylmer |
17 |
36 |
112% |
Arran-Elderslie |
14 |
29 |
107% |
Marathon |
16 |
33 |
106% |
Township of East Luther Grand Valley | 18 | 37 | 105% |
Most Residential Renovation/Addition Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Brampton |
5,549 |
7,133 |
29% |
Toronto |
4,981 |
6,456 |
30% |
Ottawa |
2,137 |
2,316 |
8% |
Hamilton |
1,320 |
1,625 |
23% |
Mississauga |
937 |
1,078 |
15% |
Highest Percentage Increase in Residential Renovation/Addition Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
The Archipelago |
15 |
43 |
187% |
Essex |
13 |
35 |
169% |
King |
37 |
87 |
135% |
Wellington North |
10 |
23 |
130% |
Algonquin Highlands | 17 | 39 | 129% |
Most Residential Pool Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Ottawa |
936 |
1,372 |
47% |
Hamilton |
428 |
566 |
32% |
Oakville |
121 |
315 |
160% |
Burlington |
202 |
293 |
45% |
London |
266 |
286 |
8% |
Highest Percentage Increase in Residential Pool Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Clarence-Rockland |
32 |
88 |
175% |
Oakville |
121 |
315 |
160% |
Tiny |
11 |
26 |
136% |
Middlesex Centre |
53 |
122 |
130% |
Amherstburg |
36 |
79 |
119% |
Most Residential Garage Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Toronto |
231 |
234 |
1% |
Ottawa |
201 |
212 |
5% |
London |
90 |
207 |
130% |
Kawartha Lakes |
124 |
165 |
33% |
Hamilton |
151 |
151 |
0% |
Highest Percentage Increase in Residential Garage Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Grey Highlands |
12 |
39 |
225% |
Woolwich |
13 |
36 |
177% |
Caledon |
11 |
27 |
145% |
Brampton |
22 |
53 |
141% |
Milton |
14 |
33 |
136% |
Most Residential Shed Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Hamilton |
115 |
137 |
19% |
Ottawa |
122 |
107 |
-12% |
London |
80 |
101 |
26% |
Vaughan |
34 |
98 |
188% |
Toronto |
89 |
96 |
8% |
Highest Percentage Increase in Residential Shed Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
King |
22 |
70 |
218% |
Vaughan |
34 |
98 |
188% |
Rideau Lakes |
10 |
28 |
180% |
Thames Centre |
15 |
36 |
140% |
Bluewater |
11 |
26 |
136% |
Most Residential Deck Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Hamilton |
684 |
884 |
29% |
Ottawa |
428 |
443 |
4% |
Toronto |
129 |
237 |
84% |
Kitchener |
253 |
218 |
-14% |
Tiny |
217 |
212 |
-2% |
Highest Percentage Increase in Residential Deck Building Permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Muskoka Lakes |
37 |
119 |
222% |
North Kawartha |
10 |
30 |
200% |
Greater Napanee |
11 |
29 |
164% |
Whitby |
17 |
43 |
153% |
Oakville |
19 |
47 |
147% |
REGIONAL DATA
CENTRAL ONTARIO
Total Residential Building Permits in 2021: 15,007 (+19%)
Top 5 Central Ontario municipalities – total residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Barrie |
1,172 |
1,115 |
-5% |
Kawartha Lakes |
647 |
1,021 |
58% |
Innisfil |
487 |
977 |
101% |
Muskoka Lakes |
616 |
915 |
49% |
Tiny |
668 |
828 |
24% |
Top 5 Central Ontario municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Innisfil |
487 |
977 |
101% |
Asphodel-Norwood |
89 |
162 |
82% |
Georgian Bay |
262 |
463 |
77% |
Algonquin Highlands |
174 |
295 |
70% |
Highlands East | 166 | 268 | 61% |
Top 5 Central Ontario municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits per capita (based on total residential properties in the municipality)
Municipality |
% change per capita |
Asphodel-Norwood |
8.6% |
Muskoka Lakes |
7.2% |
Tiny |
7.0% |
The Archipelago |
7.0% |
Georgian Bay |
6.1% |
EASTERN ONTARIO
Total Residential Building Permits in 2021: 21,576 (+1%)
Top 5 Eastern Ontario municipalities – total residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Ottawa |
8,045 |
7,115 |
-11.56% |
Kingston |
1,151 |
1,336 |
16.07% |
Prince Edward County |
516 |
651 |
26.16% |
Belleville |
389 |
481 |
23.65% |
Clarence-Rockland |
397 |
441 |
11.08% |
Top 5 Eastern Ontario municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Townships of Carlow/Mayo |
13 |
32 |
146.15% |
Township of Madawaska Valley |
101 |
187 |
85.15% |
Township of Tay Valley |
63 |
114 |
80.95% |
Municipality of Brighton |
147 |
257 |
74.83% |
Town of Arnprior |
158 |
273 |
72.78% |
Top 5 Eastern Ontario municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits per capita (based on total residential properties in the municipality)
Municipality |
% change per capita |
Beckwith |
5.8% |
Petawawa |
5.3% |
Mississippi Mills |
5.3% |
Prince Edward County |
5.2% |
Trent Hills |
5.1% |
GREATER GOLDEN HORSESHOE
Total Residential Building Permits in 2021: 22,158 (+16%)
Top 5 Greater Golden Horseshoe municipalities – total residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Hamilton |
4,438 |
5,615 |
27% |
Kitchener |
1,992 |
2,362 |
19% |
Haldimand |
773 |
1,301 |
68% |
Brantford |
926 |
1,087 |
17% |
Cambridge |
847 |
1,067 |
26% |
Top 5 Greater Golden Horseshoe municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Wellington North |
93 |
199 |
114% |
Amaranth |
34 |
57 |
68% |
Melancthon |
18 |
33 |
83% |
Haldimand |
773 |
1,301 |
68% |
West Lincoln |
80 |
135 |
69% |
Top 5 Greater Golden Horseshoe municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits per capita (based on total residential properties in the municipality)
Municipality |
% change per capita |
Puslinch |
8.7% |
Haldimand |
7.2% |
Centre Wellington |
6.9% |
Mapleton |
6.9% |
North Dumfries |
6.6% |
GREATER TORONTO AREA
Total Residential Building Permits in 2021: 37,170 (+25%)
Top 5 GTA municipalities – total residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Toronto |
7,419 |
9,478 |
28% |
Brampton |
6,909 |
8,564 |
24% |
Oakville |
1,197 |
1,739 |
45% |
Milton |
1,190 |
1,732 |
46% |
Mississauga |
1,488 |
1,598 |
7% |
Top 5 GTA municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
East Gwillimbury |
438 |
861 |
97% |
Oshawa |
677 |
1,169 |
73% |
Caledon |
677 |
1,149 |
70% |
Aurora |
373 |
598 |
60% |
King |
283 |
449 |
58% |
Top 5 GTA municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits per capita (based on total residential properties in the municipality)
Municipality |
% change per capita |
East Gwillimbury |
6.7% |
Brampton |
5.8% |
King |
5.5% |
Milton |
5.0% |
Caledon |
5.0% |
SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO
Total Residential Building Permits in 2021: 17,859 (+13%)
Top 5 Southwestern Ontario municipalities – total residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
London |
2,460 |
2,391 |
-3% |
Windsor |
1,209 |
1,370 |
13% |
Lakeshore |
648 |
778 |
20% |
Chatham-Kent |
587 |
753 |
28% |
Middlesex Centre |
443 |
606 |
37% |
Top 5 Southwestern Ontario municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Arran-Elderslie |
26 |
73 |
181% |
Southwold |
70 |
183 |
161% |
Dutton/Dunwich |
61 |
134 |
120% |
Goderich |
86 |
158 |
98% |
West Grey |
126 |
233 |
85% |
Top 5 Southwestern Ontario municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits per capita (based on total residential properties in the municipality)
Municipality |
% change per capita |
Southwold |
11.3% |
Middlesex Centre |
10.8% |
Dutton/Dunwich |
10.3% |
Blue Mountains |
8.0% |
Adelaide Metcalfe |
6.8% |
NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO
Total Residential Building Permits in 2021: 1,677 (+12%)
Top 5 Northwestern Ontario municipalities – total residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Thunder Bay |
738 |
1,032 |
40% |
Kenora |
132 |
91 |
-31% |
Oliver Paipoonge |
66 |
63 |
-5% |
Sioux Lookout |
54 |
53 |
-2% |
Shuniah |
69 |
52 |
-25% |
Top 5 Northwestern Ontario municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Marathon |
19 |
37 |
95% |
Red Lake |
17 |
25 |
47% |
Thunder Bay |
739 |
1,032 |
40% |
Neebing |
44 |
43 |
-2% |
Oliver Paipoonge |
66 |
63 |
-4.5% |
Top 5 Northwestern Ontario municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits per capita (based on total residential properties in the municipality)
Municipality |
% change per capita |
Alberton |
3.6% |
Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls |
2.7% |
Thunder Bay |
2.7% |
Marathon |
2.6% |
Oliver Paipoonge |
2.4% |
NORTHEASTERN ONTARIO
Total Residential Building Permits in 2021: 6,887 (+4%)
Top 5 Northeastern Ontario municipalities – total residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Greater Sudbury |
1,391 |
1,108 |
-20% |
Sault Ste Marie |
1,076 |
958 |
-11% |
North Bay |
219 |
317 |
45% |
Seguin |
265 |
309 |
17% |
The Archipelago |
141 |
277 |
96% |
Top 5 Northeastern Ontario municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits
Municipality |
# of permits 2020 |
# of permits 2021 |
% change |
Assiginack |
12 |
33 |
175% |
The Archipelago |
136 |
277 |
104% |
Thessalon |
14 |
26 |
86% |
Cochrane |
79 |
143 |
81% |
Nipissing |
27 |
47 |
74% |
Top 5 Northeastern Ontario municipalities – percentage increase in residential building permits per capita (based on total residential properties in the municipality)
Municipality |
% change per capita |
Dubreuilville |
11.6% |
Espanola |
8.1% |
Macdonald Meredith & Aberdeen Add'l |
6.2% |
Cochrane |
6.1% |
Chapleau |
5.7% |